On Monday with the help of two talented art friends, we curated and hung my exhibition at the Historic House at Green Spring Gardens Center.

It’s been over a year in the making and I am honored to have my work hanging in such an intimate space surrounded by such beautiful grounds. Green Spring Gardens Center is a treasure of the Fairfax County park system with a large horticultural center and a variety of demonstration gardens.

Being that so much of my work is inspired by gardening, I feel so fortunate that this location offers up exhibition space to local artists and art groups.

Also included are several different still-life paintings, some from this year and others dating back to 2009, the first year I was a full-time artist.

And I love how this space provides opportunities to showcase my work in such a domestic space.

This corner holds my copy of Miss Juliana Willoughby by George Romney and one of my large-scale pleinair still-life paintings, Set for Four. Along with two smaller still lifes. While further along the wall I have hung some of my graphite drawings of roses.

Here are the details of the exhibition and artist's reception that is taking place this Sunday!